The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1933, Page 2

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i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1983 Bismarck Automobile ana St Also Merchants Trade Wee yle Sh Newest Spring Fashions for 1933 Shown on Living Models Special Music Elaborate display of newest mer- chandise features in 25 booths <mvanmene— Friday and Saturday, April 7-8. SEE THE WORLD'S FINEST CARS Official Vote in Bismarck Municipal Election = ee . Justice of Peace Park Board Park Board estimated at 10,000,000,000 as com< President of Commission Commissioners (Unexpired Term) (Reg. Term) (Unexp. Term) pared to some 2,000,000,000 human be« | e 8 , 4 i ‘Ward Precinct Eeieees j io) BOR ao bed . T 1 William Moore Scho 13l—~=«iSCGSsC“<i«‘i SSCS 35 i 1 2 Galvin's Garage . 1300-82 s 0 2% 8 @ 16 4 139 139 3% 107 «107 «64% «IN «18 231 1 3 Little's Garage 1165s 6 & 1 2% 4 4 20 120 92 2 70 & 4 4 8 185 2 1 Will School . 12% 4673 62 5 6 © 4 3 12 2% 137-112 30 8 16 @ 18 & 202 2 2 Fleck Garage 9 8663 8 61 22 8 @ 122 6 9 Fy) rr; et, ee | 168 2 3 Swimming Pool 9 98 2 8 8 9 6 2 19 #%12 120% 8649 01 33 1oT 185 3 1 Cook’s Garage . 191 9L 118 8 MT 18 «© 6%) 612 418T 18816 1521s ST DDS 30 3 2 High School ... 128 108 «125 «18105 28K BH 41:25 185+ «101149 108 LCSD 283 3 3 Richholt School 93 24 «#4101 «633 78S S(t] (a BL100's217—s—s:S—“<“(‘iéiés:SC8Z 1M BD. 300 Seer oo oe SR ERE E ERE R SEE ERB B Cares! Believes Constipation 5 Gussner Buildin pt Bt 251 6 1 Fire Hall ...... 40 0692 HT ia SLC (iC CTC 1ST 221 6 2 St. Mary's School - Il 161 9 864 «662 4 HC SC wT iD 161 170 «(308 mm WOEAMB YON: Horaseverss enseesve 1688 1437 1100 2351163325362 88D—T27s17H8:—s10K8S THO oa 1710 3233 tt tecty —— a BL nc cnap nema ha past fourteen years. Every trip, NAME COMMITTEES |; Weather Report [/C ONTINUE DP Siew eet 10 HAVE cH ARGE OF FORECAST Incumbent Wins in BRIDGE bei relief. . | For Bismarck and vicinity: Gener-| Three-Way Contest “So hearing about Kellogg’s Ati. * , | alt and Thursday; ris- y Brawn thought I would & box, : which I did. That ‘was six months : i i lally fair tonight ae Be BOYS GIRLS WEEK ag en oY aren te | i 7 Thursday, Special Programs Will Be Ar-| unsettled extreme |forth into open ballyhoo Monday af- asso-| 82nd Avenue, Oakland, California. | “4 id. pen championships ,. ranged For Each Day From peg ygrcdison ternoon after the 19 aspirants had Be ene vari-| Tests show ALL-Braw containg conducted quiet person - to - person ur. BS z 3 ff E | &: April 17 to 23 z | rH ; h i | Committees to assist in eee activities for Boys and Girls Week ae 17 to 23 were announced Tues- Pens rae Those named include 25 teach- tonight; - ers in the public schools and about ih td a rising temperature 25 business and professional men and a n women and merchants of the city. cones anne Fair and warmer Named on the committee to ar-1 For Arresbireoege Ces colder in fange for cooperation of ron Ba and extreme south tonight; 1 Ee it Z 4 E per pop npr beth, JA Moberg and’ A. Re Tavis, [ameueny fair Jn west cloudy in east, ae oh Le has been designated as “loyalty day” and committees for the ovoastion are—Parade: James! GENERAL CONDITIONS Guthrie, chairman, Eloise McKee, Richholé echool; Charlotte Schmlat,| the Missnped Mets ere ‘Will school; Gladys Kiesel, Will eastern Rocky Mountain slope. sue, ended in the naming of a “new school; Clara Trom, Wachter schoo! “A deal” slate of candidates headed by Judith Rue, William Moore school; Eugene Bruegger. He defeated the nd Esther Gerrard, Roosevelt school. Exhibition: Clarion E. Larson, school music director, George Schaumbere, ‘Wil school; and Mrs. Bruce Doy! Specialty program: Mrs. Burt Fin- | Dakota. Temperatures rose over the ney, John W. Reel, Clarion E. Lar- Great Lakes region and Mississippi gon, Mary Houser and Elizabeth Valley, but colder weather prevails Loulse Johnson, of the Will school. jover the Plains States and Rocky Will Visit Schools Mountain region. For “schools’ day,” Tuesday, a visi-|, Missouri River stage at 7 a. m. 1.5 tors’ day will be observed in the ‘t._ 24 hour change, -04 ft. : achool and patrons and friends may leant ee station * have opportunity to see how the regu- |7818. Reduced to sea level, 30.01, 25 Qe gE BFF as Eee Ez HH een fist ses Bs H g [ E | a ; 5 ii ie EB ge g z 5 | 5 g | Fy BF Ho AT 7:00 P. M. OVER lar school work is conducted. Other * ‘The Play features will be a library story hour, North’s opening lead KFYR, WDAY, KFJM, and a physical education demonstra- hearts, which was won wil KLPM, KDLR at i é BE Fi j tion by high school students. H. O.! 5, SM. est est Saxvik is chairman for the day, as- sisted by Mildred Fried, physical edu- Beach, cldy. tation instructor, George Schaumberg Bottineau, peid and Dr. L. W. Larson. A committee Carrington, el ne including A. E. Brink, John R. Fleck Crosby, cldy. a and E. B. Klein is in charge of in- Devils Lake, eldy. dustry visits and Frances Cox will Dickinson, peldy. sonduct the story hour. ‘Drake, cldy. Wednesday, to be known as health Dunn Center, day, will be featured by a first-aid Ellendale, snow . demonstration by Boy Scouts, the fi- Fessenden, cldy. nals of the debating tournament, and |Grand Forks, cld! a child health play. Esther Teich- | Hankinson, cldy. mann, city school nurse, is chairman. Jamestown, cld: Assisting her will be W. G. Fulton, Kenmare, cldy. Mary Houser, Mrs, Eric Thorberg and | Larimore, cle Pearl Bryant of the high school fac- Lisbon, cidy. ulty. Max, cldy. ‘An out-of-doors sports program and Minot, peldy. an entertainment at the U. S. Indian, Napoleon, cldy. school will mark “play and entertain- | Oakes, cldy. ment day.” which will be Thursday. |P' The sports committee includes Rot , chairman, N. O. Churchill, , Mrs. W. B. Pierce aifd Sharon Mote, superin- Indian school, is in GOVERNOR SAME PRICE today LANGER AS 42 YEARS AGO Will Discuss the New Sales Policy of the State Mill and Elevator ~ He knows where his i ere [ yteteypierandacy nora Knowing that an electrié reftiger- low SOdegreesisthefreshmilksonec- days,she planned on purchasing food BAKING wae | LOOK! at these Prices April 3rd to April 8th Soda Crackers, & saeeeebbbekebeslebaebseeees RESSSAKLSSSSSSSsSsesesesssys SYRSRSRRKSSRSLELSRASSSSRBBS \ st i af af ye demonstration by elementary Winifred Barrington is chair- | nes other members of her com- Dr. J. O. . ...19¢ LG. ; z He [ 1 iy i A ot President of the TO cn “essary to this young fellow's health. in larger quantities, and buying at | He wes) x ZR, a a Malt, Puritan Safe, t00, is the food forthe whole Satusday prices—Saving No. 3. és igned, ‘Rebecca, 8 Rodgers’ Br. family. In purchasing an electric ‘The electric refrigerator you want late his mother was thinking can be bought for less than ever notonly of safety but also of ecowemy. before and on time payments. eevasesssonasssnaasssecesss sounussussurssunsscesesesssh sy gebeeeeekeeebusssseesskeses? She counted on It pays to buy one of 3 Burleleh Coun edge ee poutronop 9c ts a g aacr 6 Cut: poo ged A 23c pene be kept and ~_ cubic feet of food an You are jer not 4 dishes for each member wane gisarkoee cone cunmate desea tan 1 household. aia i? Home Near Driscoll] presiamt ot the city commision and See iens of Novem. ae Electrle Refrigerators Are Sold in Bismarck by the Following g Mrs. John Cowithorp, ¢4-year-old two retiring and Dahners-Tavis Music Co. BK Skoels Montgomery Ward & Co. - : iiman + Z Halverson ee board er Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. H. A. Thompson & Son __ 5 - eatanatbe Melville Electric Shop Prey lacing wee ts Frank G. Gram! North Dakota Power & Light In sation, to G. - Company : ; Attend the Bismarck Auto and Style Show April 7.8 ef | a : 3 |

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